Hillary "to put everybody in the picture": Bill Clinton

Former President Bill Clinton says his wife Hillary is ''running for president to put everybody in the picture.'' Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Former President Bill Clinton says his wife Hillary is "running for president to put everybody in the picture," during a rally in Spokane, Washington on Monday (March 21).
"We can go back and relitigate the past and figure out who to point the finger at, or we can look to the future and figure out how to put everybody in the picture. Hillary's running for president to put everybody in the picture," said Bill Clinton, to a cheering crowd at a "Washington Get Out The Caucus" rally.
"We can do this," Clinton said.
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton raised $30.1 million in February, and began Super Tuesday with $31 million in cash remaining, her campaign said on Sunday.
Clinton has frequently dominated the fundraising contest, but has in recent months been in a tight money battle with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, her rival for the Democratic nomination for the November election.
Clinton has been trying to increase her fundraising online, an arena where Sanders has dominated, raising small-dollar donations from supporters. Clinton's campaign said that in mid-March the campaign exceeded 1 million donors.

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